I am further experimenting with your great solution. I have an issue with the text being concatenated. Is there a way to separate, let's say with a simple white space, the text snippets the script extracts from the different sections of the page? If you look at the result you get, first line, you can see You are hereHome which should be separated. I can't see any option for my $text = $dom->all_text; (besides the trim all_text(0); which does not apply here)

Of course I can go with something like

$text = $res->dom('h1, h2, h3, p')->each(sub { say 'text: ', shift->al +l_text });

I am starting to love Mojo...


In reply to Re^2: getting text from HTML by IB2017
in thread getting text from HTML by IB2017

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